So what you're saying is eating the the Thorium-232 from gas mantles probably isn't a good idea?
Only for puny humans. You and I can continue eat them as a light snack or part of a molecularly balanced breakfast.
>So what you're saying is eating the the Thorium-232 from gas mantles probably isn't a good idea?
Only for puny humans. You and I can continue eat them as a light snack or part of a molecularly balanced breakfast.
Oh good. They're especially tasty these days as they're not being made anymore.
Oh good. They're especially tasty these days as they're not being made anymore.
Oh good. They're especially tasty these days as they're not being made anymore.
You can buy plenty of Thorium-232 filled snacks on Amazon. They are often sold as healing or rejuvenating products.
>Oh good. They're especially tasty these days as they're not being made anymore.
You can buy plenty of Thorium-232 filled snacks on Amazon. They are often sold as healing or rejuvenating products.
It's not the same. You really need thorium salts to make it taste spicy.
It's not the same. You really need thorium salts to make it taste spicy.
Does T-232 emmit anything? I thought it was inert until bred?
Edit: Emits alpha, but is largely stable with the longest half life of all radioactive materials. So yeah it's hot but only just.
Does T-232 emmit anything? I thought it was inert until bred?
Edit: Emits alpha, but is largely stable with the longest half life of all radioactive materials. So yeah it's hot but only just.
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